Lamborghini Huracan Sterrato All-Terrain Ad Personam special series revealed

The four special Lamborghini Huracan Sterrato models are revealed ahead of the Milan Design Week in Italy. All models are designed by Lamborghini’s special Ad Personam division. They draw inspiration from different terrains — snow, sand, off-beat tracks, and the earthiness of arid deserts. A total of 12 models have been produced, and all models are sold out to selected clients in the three main commercial areas of USA and Latin America (ALA), Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA), Asia Pacific and Australia (APAC).

Each version comes finished with a unique matte camouflage paint designed exclusively by the Ad Personam division. Different versions carry colours from the terrain surfaces that they are based on- inside and out. The NEVE (snow) takes the sophisticated ice-cool hues of the tundra; SABBIA (sand) features the neutral tones of warm desert and green cacti, evocative of dunes and oases. The BOSCO (green track) evokes the trees, mosses and leaves of forest paths, while the TERRA (gravel) recalls the warm ground and sands of moorland environments, and arid landscapes under powerful sunsets. 

The exterior details are further enhanced with the matte black roof and upper bonnet cover, auxiliary lights, roof rails and cross bars. The lower part of the Sterrato special series also comes finished in matte black which is complimented with the colour of the respective versions. All versions come packed with 19-inch matte black alloy wheels along with version-specific coloured brake callipers. The interior features dark chrome and carbon twill with alcantara, lasered Sterrato dedicated graphics and an Ad Personam plate denoting the special edition and the individual version.

On the powertrain front, the special series carries the same engine as the standard Sterrato. Its 5.2L naturally-aspirated V10 petrol engine puts out 610PS of power and 560Nm of torque at 6500rpm. The power is transmitted to all four wheels via a 7-speed dual-clutch automatic transmission. Tweaks like the raised ride height, self-locking rear differential, all-terrain tyres and wider track boost its capabilities over the standard Huracan. 

Amit Saraswat: